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=Distributed Filesystem for Wireless Mesh Networks= |
=Distributed Filesystem for Wireless Mesh Networks= |
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Assigned to: [ |
Assigned to: [http://www2.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~bechstei/ Felix Bechstein] |
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Advisor: Anatolij Zubow |
Advisor: Anatolij Zubow |
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==Problem Statement== |
==Problem Statement== |
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*Which problem do you want to solve? |
*Which problem do you want to solve? |
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** There is no filesystem only based on DHT for decentralized use, like our BRN. |
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*To which domain of Computer Science does this problem relate to? |
*To which domain of Computer Science does this problem relate to? |
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*Why is the problem interesting? Why is it difficult? |
*Why is the problem interesting? Why is it difficult? |
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** A filesystem is a basic service for many applications on top. It can be used for class- and update-distribution, backup- or storage-service and many more. |
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==Deliverables== |
==Deliverables== |
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==Key Ideas / Project Execution Plan == |
==Key Ideas / Project Execution Plan == |
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*How will you approach the problem? |
*How will you approach the problem? |
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** I'll build the filesystem from bottom to top: |
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*** abstraction to fuse, nfs or similar |
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*** fs-layer: c# library, with an ioctl-like interface |
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*** block-layer: abstract the dht to simple blocks/extends variable in size |
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*** dht-layer: use the [[T-07S-04|DHT]] |
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** All the BRN-magic is done in the DHT, so i'll try to build a clever block structure with some caching to improve everything's speed. |
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*On which contributions of others do you depend on? |
*On which contributions of others do you depend on? |
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** [[T-07S-04|Distributed Hash Table]] by Anselm Ringleben |
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==Project Log== |
==Project Log== |
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* What you have done so far |
* What you have done so far? |
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** Define some Interfaces (not fixed yet). |
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** Implement a DHT interface localy (not distributed). |
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** Implement the Blocklayer. |
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*** hardcopys on blocklayer |
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** Implement Direcorys: |
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*** openDir |
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*** mkdir |
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*** rmdir |
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*** ls |
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*** close |
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*** <s>chdir</s> |
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*** <s>pwd</s> |
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** Implement Files |
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*** openFile |
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*** unlink |
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*** read |
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*** write |
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*** truncate |
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*** close |
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** Implement Fuse Frontend |
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** first prototype |
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* What You plan to do next? |
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** fix bugs |
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** push performance to its limits |
Latest revision as of 17:17, 30 July 2007
Distributed Filesystem for Wireless Mesh Networks
Assigned to: Felix Bechstein
Advisor: Anatolij Zubow
Expected Submission: December 2007
Problem Statement
- Which problem do you want to solve?
- There is no filesystem only based on DHT for decentralized use, like our BRN.
- To which domain of Computer Science does this problem relate to?
- Why is the problem interesting? Why is it difficult?
- A filesystem is a basic service for many applications on top. It can be used for class- and update-distribution, backup- or storage-service and many more.
Deliverables
- At the end of the project, what will you have delivered?
- A basic distributed (high-performance) filesystem, using only the DHT.
- An interface to that filesystem in fuse or nfs, to mount it.
- What does it mean that the project was successful?
- The filesystem's performance is sufficient for class- or upgrade-distribution.
Prior Art
- Who are your competitors? What are they doing?
- How is your work different?
- List of publications related to your topic.
Key Ideas / Project Execution Plan
- How will you approach the problem?
- I'll build the filesystem from bottom to top:
- abstraction to fuse, nfs or similar
- fs-layer: c# library, with an ioctl-like interface
- block-layer: abstract the dht to simple blocks/extends variable in size
- dht-layer: use the DHT
- All the BRN-magic is done in the DHT, so i'll try to build a clever block structure with some caching to improve everything's speed.
- I'll build the filesystem from bottom to top:
- On which contributions of others do you depend on?
- Distributed Hash Table by Anselm Ringleben
Project Log
- What you have done so far?
- Define some Interfaces (not fixed yet).
- Implement a DHT interface localy (not distributed).
- Implement the Blocklayer.
- hardcopys on blocklayer
- Implement Direcorys:
- openDir
- mkdir
- rmdir
- ls
- close
chdirpwd
- Implement Files
- openFile
- unlink
- read
- write
- truncate
- close
- Implement Fuse Frontend
- first prototype
- What You plan to do next?
- fix bugs
- push performance to its limits